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Army Rugby Football Club : ウィキペディア英語版
Army Rugby Football Club

The Army Rugby Football Club was founded in 1961 and for over 50 years the Army Black Knights have been a leader in USA Collegiate Rugby. The Army Ruggers are West Point’s most winning team.
In 1980 the USA Rugby Collegiate Championship playoff system was established. Since then, the Army Rugby team has qualified for every national playoff tournament, has reached more than ten semifinals, and has finished second in the nation 3 times.
All Cadet classes play and the team currently has over 60 members drawn from the United States Corps of Cadets fielding four rugby sides.
The Division-1 A and B sides battle for dominance in the Division 1-A Eastern division, while the C and D sides typically challenge local clubs every year.
==History==
Army rugby plays college rugby in the Division 1–A Eastern Conference.〔College Premier Division〕 The Black Knights play their home games at the Anderson Rugby Complex on the campus of West Point. Rugby is a relatively popular sport at West Point; for example, the 2012 game against Air Force was attended by 2,000 fans.〔(Army Beats Air Force ), Rugby Mag, November 2, 2012.〕 Army is led by Director of Rugby Mike Mahan.
Army has one of the most successful college rugby teams in the country. Army played in three consecutive national championship games from 1990–1992. Army reached the national semi-finals four consecutive years from 2000–2003, and twice in a row in 2009 and 2010.〔College rugby
Under Head Coach Rich Pohlidal, Army joined the newly formed College Premier Division (late renamed Division 1-A) in 2010.〔("CPD Deadline: Who's in, Who's Out?" ), Rugby Today, Pat Clifton, July 1, 2011. Retrieved May 14, 2015.〕 Army reached the CPD quarterfinals in 2011 before losing to Utah,〔("BYU, Utah rugby gear up for College Premier Division semifinals" ), ''Deseret News'', May 10, 2011.〕 and again reached the quarterfinals in 2013. Army's rugby team was briefly suspended in 2013 after several team members violated the Army's code of conduct by forwarding inappropriate emails.〔("Army temporarily disbands men's rugby team" ), ''USA Today'', June 3, 2013.〕
In 2014, Army reached the ACRC Bowl final, before falling to Life University.〔("Life Downs Army in ACRC Bowl" ), Goff Rugby Report, November 22, 2014.〕
Army also plays in rugby sevens tournaments, including the Collegiate Rugby Championship, the highest profile college rugby tournament in the U.S., reaching the finals in 2011.〔("Dartmouth downs Army to take rugby sevens title" ), Philly.com, Kate Fagan, June 6, 2011. Retrieved May 15, 2015.〕 The Collegiate Rugby Championship is played every year in early June at PPL Park in Philadelphia, and is broadcast live on NBC. Army has established a rivalry against Navy at the CRC 7s tournament.〔("Army-Navy rivalry resumes in rugby tournament at PPL Park" ), Philly.com, Alex Lee, June 1, 2012.〕

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